Hi there,
I recently replaced our kitchen radiator for a nice new chrome towel radiator. I had to drain the system, but when I did I found that the kitchen radiator (plus a couple of others) seemed to have been attached straight to the hot water system rather than the radiator circuit, so I had to turn off the hot water too and drain that. I fitted the radiator and refilled everything and bled the radiators so all should be sorted. Only thing is, that the pump clearly has air in it (you can hear it), but when I open the bleed valve, no air rushes out, I can literally take the valve out and look inside. The obvious answer to this would be a valve that I haven't switched back on, but I've double checked everything and I'm sure that they're all fine. Is this a common occurance? Can anyone think of something obvious that I've missed.?
Also, because of this, I'm not sure about having the boiler on. I've had it on for a short time, but the outbound pipe gets very hot (durr). I assume that the boiler works via convection and that this is normal, but I don't want to leave it on until I've had confirmation of this.
All help is much appreciated.
I recently replaced our kitchen radiator for a nice new chrome towel radiator. I had to drain the system, but when I did I found that the kitchen radiator (plus a couple of others) seemed to have been attached straight to the hot water system rather than the radiator circuit, so I had to turn off the hot water too and drain that. I fitted the radiator and refilled everything and bled the radiators so all should be sorted. Only thing is, that the pump clearly has air in it (you can hear it), but when I open the bleed valve, no air rushes out, I can literally take the valve out and look inside. The obvious answer to this would be a valve that I haven't switched back on, but I've double checked everything and I'm sure that they're all fine. Is this a common occurance? Can anyone think of something obvious that I've missed.?
Also, because of this, I'm not sure about having the boiler on. I've had it on for a short time, but the outbound pipe gets very hot (durr). I assume that the boiler works via convection and that this is normal, but I don't want to leave it on until I've had confirmation of this.
All help is much appreciated.
